Category: Juniors

8th year center Michael Mersch(28) accepts a two-year AHL contract from Rochester Americans to stay with the club he skated for last season.

The 6’2″ 215 lbs. power forward has almost oddly only played 17 NHL games with draft club Los Angeles Kings (4th round 2010, #111 overall), scoring a goal and 2 assists with a +1 rating.

As a rookie, he was a huge part of then affiliate Manchester Monarchs almost fantasy-like run that ended capturing the 2015 Calder Cup trophy and him getting the nod for most playoff points (22).

The former 4-year University Of Wisconsin Badgers‘ had three 30 point campaigns in college and currently holds 4-40+ marks as a pro.

His only other big league contract was with Dallas Stars, leaving initial team as a UFA to sign the 2-year, one-way deal.

It would be easy to see the 28-year old leave North American hockey for his next venture before he decides to retire.

Even before the 2nd year of his contract has started, he gets himself extended for yet another year through 2023/2024 to not go anywhere and stay on as captain for the Amerks.

Not quite sure why he never got more than a handful of games in the highest league of hockey, but 597 games in the lower league later, at 31-years old he’s hanging up those skates and has yet to name where he lands next to offer someone a great experience.

12th year net minder Keith Kincaid(30) signed a 2-year unrestricted free agent deal with Boston Bruins smack in the middle of 2022/2023 offseason.

He was with New York Rangers/Hartford Wolf Pack for the 2 prior campaigns.

Undrafted, he arrived as a pro after an outstanding 2nd session at Union College Bobcats, where he posted a 1.99 GAA and .920 SV% with a 25-10-3 record, then signed an entry level deal with New Jersey Devils and stayed in the system for 8 years before moving on.

The 6’3″ 194 lbs. goalie has appeared in 167 NHL games with a winning record and very decent stats.

At 33-years old, he easily is showing no signs of stopping.

For 2023/2024, he circles back to the team, where it all started New Jersey Devils, but mostly will be on loan to Utica Comets, but could compete for a spot that looks to be opening.

He actually ends up on loan, starting 24 games to Chicago Wolves and for 2024/2025 signs with Charlotte Checkers that should be a good landing spot for the 35-year old.

UMass Minutemen senior left wing Cal Kiefiuk(8) will do a graduate season at Hockey East rival Providence College Friars in 2023/2024.

He had a college career best 7 goals and 14 assists for 21 points last season.

The 5’10” 185 lbs. forward did 2 decently productive USHL seasons with Central Illinois Flying Aces.

From Macomb, MI, he comes out of the Honeybaked hockey system.

We think the 23-year old will have fun competing for the enemy.

He maybe scored a little better for his former club, but still did decently enough to score a 1st contract with Wheeling Nailers.

With no points in a few games, since joining the team from school, he is traded and signs for 2024/2025 with the new Tahoe Knight Monsters as a rookie.

Worcester Railers‘ rookie defenseman Christian Krygier(8) gets on the scoreboard in his opening ECHL game after scoring 4 total goals in 5 years of Michigan State University Spartans and only 2 in a pair of USHL seasons with Lincoln Stars.

He also added a 1st assist.

The 6’2″ 192 lbs. blue liner is a New York Islanders‘ 7th round pick in the 2018 draft (#196 overall) and signed a minor league deal for 2023/2024.

After finishing up school, he reported to affiliate Bridgeport Islanders for 2 AHL games, no points.

From Orlando, FL, the 23-year old will likely see his number loaned up to the higher league.

He would play the entire frame with the affiliate, scoring 2 goals and 9 assists in 31 games with a +3 rating on a non-playoff team and is wanted to return for another season to hopefully play more as a mini Islanders.

Undrafted, graduate student, left wing Colin Theisen(63) entered the transfer portal from 4-years at University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish to Arizona State University Sun Devils and looks to be the best possible move he could have made to improve his game.

In 9 games he has 2 goals and 8 assists en route to his best college season by a long shot.

The 6′ 187 lbs. forward was a decent scorer through 2 USHL seasons for Dubuque Fighting Saints, amassing point-per-game totals in his final year (35-27-62 in 57 games) with a +18 rating.

It seems like almost a shoe-in for the 24-year old from Monroe, MI try his hand at pro hockey for 2022/2023.

And in fact, coming off a college career year scoring 19 goals and 23 assists in 35 NCAA Division 1 games, he signs his 1st pro deal with Tuscon Roadrunners to finish out 2021/2022.

He comes away from his debut 16 AHL games scoring a tidy 5 goals and 6 assists, earning him a full look for 2022/2023.

Last year, he scored a new best 7 goals and 12 assists in 34 assists with a +4 rating and he slides over to sign for 2024/2025 with Springfield Thunderbirds.

Rookie right wing Jack Jacome(23) took his game overseas to IceHL, signing a 1-year deal with Pioneers Vorarlberg for 2022/2023.

The 5’8″ 172 lbs. forward played 5 years at Clarkson University Golden Knights, putting up a career best 23 assists and 25 points as a graduate student.

From Caledon, ON he played his junior hockey for Georgetown Raiders of the OJHL, blowing up the score sheet.

The 23-year old will likely do very well in Austria’s top league.

He takes a decent frame, scoring 9 goals and 20 assists in 48 games to a new challenge, accepting a deal for 2023/2024 with Rungsted Seier Capital of Metal Ligaen.

After an ok season scoring another 9 goals and 13 assists in Denmark, he was going to return and sign, but has decided to bridge to the EIHL and agrees to terms with Guildford Flames for 2024/2025.

Undrafted goaltender Aaron Dell(30) has put up some kind of career in his so far 9 years of net tending time.

After 3 strong seasons at University Of North Dakota Fighting Hawks, he signed a first contract with Allen Americans, where he won the 2013 Central Hockey League Championship and was voted Most Outstanding Goalie.

Next up, he moved leagues agreeing to terms with Utah Grizzlies and again, put up some solid numbers 19-7-3 with a 2.14 GAA and .920 SV% in 29 ECHL games, including a pair of shutouts, then got some impressive playoff numbers.

This pair of years earned him a one-way contract with San Jose Sharks for 2014/2015.

He would split time in his first campaign between leagues, but was impressive in 26 starts for a 15-8-2 record with a 2.06 GAA and .927 SV%, 4 blankings.

The Airdrie, AB native quickly re-upped for another year and followed the team to their new home San Jose Barracuda.

He started a career high 40 AHL games and received some recalls, but no time in net.

That would happen in 2016/2017 and he hasn’t looked back, having played a career 114 games, posting a winning record.

We’re thinking the 32-year old finds some more rock star to help a struggling Buffalo Sabres on his one-year, two-way deal.

For 2024/2025, his 13th season in net, he circles back to sign a 1-year deal with the Barracuda.

New Hampshire Avalanche 2nd year defenseman Ryan Dann(2) makes an early commit to Wilkes University Colonels for 2025/2026.

The 6’2″ 190 lbs. blue liner will be a nice addition to their zone.

He had 4 goals and 4 assists in 37 EHL games last season.

From Windham, NH, the 20-year old has done all his youth in the system and it will be his 1st time leaving home.

In 3 games in the current frame, 2024/2025 he already has 1 goal and 2 assists.

6th year defenseman Andrew Peeke(52) will spend a 1st full season, 2024/2025 with the team he was traded to late last season, Boston Bruins.

The 6’3″ 216 lbs. blue liner was originally a Columbus Blue Jackets‘ 2nd round 2016 draft pick (#34 overall) and skated  some 218 NHL games with them.

He played 3 years at University Of Notre Dame Fighting Irish, where he had 21 assists in the season before he signed his entry level deal.

From Parkland, FL, the 26-year old could easily put up career highs next season with his new team.

11th year defenseman Chris Wideman(6) re-ups with Montreal Canadiens for another two years after recording a career high 23 assists in 2020/2021 for a last place club.

He signed a one-year deal upon his other new high point mark, 9 goals and 32 assists for Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod in his sole year away in the KHL, where he was named tops in his position.

The 5’10” 185 lbs. blue liner definitely knows how to run up the totals on helpers, as he did in 2nd and 3rd years under contract to draft team Ottawa Senators (4th round 2009 #100 overall) with affiliate Binghamton Senators, hitting 42.

He also reached 20 twice as a junior and senior at Miami University (Ohio) Redhawks.

This should be the 32-year old’s 6th full season playing in the NHL and he’s worked hard for every second.

After not playing any games last season, the now 34-year old decides to retire and has yet to announce where he will land next, but is assuredly going some place good to help out a team.

He hangs up those skates after 291 games in the big league and 280 in the AHL, 59 in Russia during the COVID swing and 143 NCAA Division 1.

No word in hockey where he may land next, but until then will help his wife with the beauty salons they opened together, which will keep him plenty busy.